I was doing a presentation at the Conococheague Institute Incorporated, a historic site in Welsh Run Pennsylvania. At this event Arthur and I met Scott Parker from Little Antietam Creek Inc. a non-profit organization that teaches archeology and historic preservation as well as giving Read More
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Vampire Socks
Allegany County Maryland section of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park Mile Marker 184.5 (Cumberland MD) to Mile Marker 135.90 (Pearre MD) “Vampire Socks”- A pair of very warm socks, usually made of wool that are kept in the bottom of a sleeping bag. These socks are worn Read More
Zeus and the Sock Monkey (Emergency sub-species)
There have been some questions by you readers of these words of mine about the prevalence of sock monkeys in photographs and on or about our persons when we are out and about. This is one of those Arthur-humor things that got out of hand for many years and became a part of our life Read More
Arthur’s Photography Portfolio
Arthur’s Portfolio Submitted for His Application to the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts Arthur submitted an application to get into The Barbara Ingram Arts High School, located in Hagerstown MD. Part of this application was a portfolio of work and Arthur chose to try to get in the school on Read More
The George, Rest in Peace
The George was my friend; George was an orange and white cat. George came to Cats Crossing Sanctuary with an older large orange tabby cat named Big George (George’s actual name was Mini-George). They were very closely bonded having been together alone with each other for years. Not long after the Read More
Night Photography Experiments
Doing photography at night is an interesting thing. You need a tripod and a remote shutter release plus you have to shoot with the camera on completely manual settings. It also takes time, you have to think about what you are doing and how you are setting things up. Though I really enjoy being out Read More